Literature DB >> 27436795

Adaptation of mastication mechanics and eating behaviour to small differences in food texture.

Benjamin Le Révérend1, Françoise Saucy2, Mireille Moser2, Chrystel Loret2.   

Abstract

Eating behaviour is significantly modified with the consumption of soft or hard textures. However, it is of interest to describe how adaptive is mastication to a narrow range of texture. ElectroMyoGraphy (EMG) and Kinematics of Jaw Movements (KJM) techniques were used simultaneously to follow mastication muscle activity and jaw motion during mastication of seven cereal products. We show that parameters such as the time of chewing activity, the number of chewing cycles, the chewing muscle EMG activity and the volume occupied for each chewing cycle are amongst others significantly different depending on products tested, even though the textural product space investigated is quite narrow (cereal finger foods). In addition, through a time/chewing cycle dependent analysis of the chewing patterns, we demonstrate that different foods follow different breakdown pathways during oral processing, depending on their initial structural properties, as dictated by their formulation and manufacturing process. In particular, we show that mastication behaviour of cereal foods can be partly classified based on the process that is used to generate product internal structure (e.g. baking vs extrusion). To the best of our knowledge, such time dependent analyses have not yet been reported. Those results suggest that it is possible to influence the chewing behaviour by modifying food textures within the same "food family". This opens new possibilities to design foods for specific populations that cannot accomplish specific oral processing tasks.
Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier Inc.

Keywords:  Cereals; Eating behavior; Food oral processing; Food structure; Muscle activity

Mesh:

Year:  2016        PMID: 27436795     DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2016.07.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Behav        ISSN: 0031-9384


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